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Eden Stadium will be renamed Fortuna Arena after new naming rights deal with Fortuna betting & gaming company.

Fortuna becomes Slavia Premium Partner before the 2022/23 season, its logo will also be present on Slavia shirts on the sleeve and under the number. The deal follows the previous cooperation which started in 2019.

“I am glad that one of the most important betting companies succeeded in this long and intensive selection procedure concerning the naming rights of the stadium. Fortuna has been club’s partner for several years and gave the best offer of the tender. We are happy they also return to our shirt and that we have deepened our cooperation,” said Slavia chairman Jaroslav Tvrdík.

“Slavia has a strong community of its supporters and that’s why we appreciate the upgrade of our cooperation. An opportunity to give a name to the place where all supporters feel at home is the real icing on the cake. Despite fighting the anti-covid measures for almost the entire cooperation we have made sure that the interaction with Slavia family works and that’s why we want to evolve it. We will further improve the experience at Fortuna Arena based on the feedback of the fans,” said general manager of Fortuna David Vaněk.

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